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>> and then she says to you, it's not russell. >> it's not russell? >> it's not russell. you could not have shocked me any more. everything i had known my whole life was just gone. the whole time i thought, this guy had done it and it wasn't him. it wasn't him. >> narrator: dna as we now know does not lie. the sample taken from angie samota's body did not match russell buchanan? >> do you feel guilty for having done everything -- >> to put somebody behind bars? >> done everything you could to put someone behind bars and to death row? >> of course i did. i thought this guy was it and i was going to get him. and he wasn't the guy. so everything i thought was truth was not truth anymore. and yes, i felt very guilty. still do. >> narrator: she felt guilty, russell felt anything but. all those years, he had been unaware of how hard sheila had worked to convict him. all he had known was the intense heat police had applied. but even now, russell just can't seem to get the words i told you so out of his mouth. >> it doesn't change anything angie's life hasn't been resurrected, bu
>> and then she says to you, it's not russell. >> it's not russell? >> it's not russell. you could not have shocked me any more. everything i had known my whole life was just gone. the whole time i thought, this guy had done it and it wasn't him. it wasn't him. >> narrator: dna as we now know does not lie. the sample taken from angie samota's body did not match russell buchanan? >> do you feel guilty for having done everything -- >> to put somebody behind...
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(hisses) (russell laughs) russell: whoa! whoa! careful, russell! (giggling) hey, look, mr. fredricksen. it likes me. whoa! russell! no, stop! that tickles. carl: get out of here! go on! get! (hisses) (exclaims) (hisses) (exclaims) uh-oh. no, no, no! kevin! it's okay. mr. fredricksen is nice. kevin? yeah. that's his name i just gave him. beat it! vamoose! scram! hey! that's mine! (gagging) (retches) (groans) shoo! shoo! get out of here! (squawks mockingly) go on! beat it! (exclaims in disgust) (squawks mockingly) russell: can we keep him? please? i'll get the food for him. i'll walk him. i'll change his newspapers. carl: no. "an explorer is a friend to all, "be it plants or fish or tiny mole." that doesn't even rhyme. yeah, it does. hey, look. kevin. what? get down! you're not allowed up there! (balloon bursts) (spits) you come down here right now! sheesh! can you believe this, ellie? ellie? hey, ellie! could i keep the bird? russell: uh-huh. uh-huh. she said for you to let me. but i told him no. i told you no! n-o. i see you back there. go on! get out of here! shoo! go anno
(hisses) (russell laughs) russell: whoa! whoa! careful, russell! (giggling) hey, look, mr. fredricksen. it likes me. whoa! russell! no, stop! that tickles. carl: get out of here! go on! get! (hisses) (exclaims) (hisses) (exclaims) uh-oh. no, no, no! kevin! it's okay. mr. fredricksen is nice. kevin? yeah. that's his name i just gave him. beat it! vamoose! scram! hey! that's mine! (gagging) (retches) (groans) shoo! shoo! get out of here! (squawks mockingly) go on! beat it! (exclaims in disgust)...
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russell, no! ¡ja ja uhhh! [llaman a la puerta] ¿russell? ¡dug! -me escondí debajo del pórtico porque te quiero. ¿puedo quedarme? -¿qué dices? tú eres mi perro, ¿no es así? y yo soy tu amo. -¿tú eres mi amo? ¡qué bien, que bien! -¡buen perro, dug! ¡eres un buen perro! mi surface pro 3.eso? es una tablet y una laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo también tengo una pantalla táctil. ah... y lo que más me gusta: escribir con pluma. yo también puedo. wow... ¡cargo demasiadas cosas! eres más fuerte de lo que crees. ♪ despacio, despacio, despacio... ¡cuidado! ok... ok... bacon portabella melt en pan brioche. ¡acelera! no esperes para probar la bacon portabella melt de wendy's. tocino crujiente, champiÑones portabella en salsa cheddar calientita, en un pan brioche suavecito. mucho mejor. es amanecer de repente ly despeinado,s maÑanas y roperos organizados que ayudan a verte mejor. es ducharse, cepi
russell, no! ¡ja ja uhhh! [llaman a la puerta] ¿russell? ¡dug! -me escondí debajo del pórtico porque te quiero. ¿puedo quedarme? -¿qué dices? tú eres mi perro, ¿no es así? y yo soy tu amo. -¿tú eres mi amo? ¡qué bien, que bien! -¡buen perro, dug! ¡eres un buen perro! mi surface pro 3.eso? es una tablet y una laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo...
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from virginia russell's murder pointed to justin bullard. the gun, the bloody shoes, the telephone calls to the escort service from his apartment. but bullard had no criminal record and no apparent motive. some of the circumstantial evidence pointed to his friend, roy beck. the beer bottles in his apartment were the same brand as those found next to virginia russell's body. and the background check revealed beck was addicted to crack cocaine. >> he was a drug addict, and obviously, to feed that dragon, you've got to have a lot of cash. >> prosecutor knox mcmahon thought the beer bottles at beck's apartment and those found at the crime scene were too much of a coincidence, so he decided to take a second look. >> if you look at those beer bottles, there is a born-on date, and there is a code under the born-on date. >> the date was october 22, 1996, followed by the letters "wf." >> "w" is the geographic location, in this case williamsburg, virginia. within williamsburg, virginia, there are multiple lines within the plant and "f" designates whic
from virginia russell's murder pointed to justin bullard. the gun, the bloody shoes, the telephone calls to the escort service from his apartment. but bullard had no criminal record and no apparent motive. some of the circumstantial evidence pointed to his friend, roy beck. the beer bottles in his apartment were the same brand as those found next to virginia russell's body. and the background check revealed beck was addicted to crack cocaine. >> he was a drug addict, and obviously, to...
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there is tragedy for russell henderson. there's a tragedy for aaron mckinney and all the families involved. i would urge all of us, including myself, to try to go a little deeper into this because that is where the challenges, you know, having some courage and some compassion to looking at what really brought this about rather than reducing it to this black-and-white scenario the way the national media did. >> hi, there. >> i have a question about the media and media portrayals. >> yes. >> i am wondering why it would be -- while we are being found and who is doing it and what is going to be used for? >> sure. this is c-span on cable television. they cover authors and books events. when i began my tour in san francisco, c-span came because the book was viewed as controversial and there would be conversation and discussion. so the films. today's year they said there would like to comment on the events in laramie, particularly to hear some of the conversation >> so we will be on tv? [laughter] >> it will be on national tv. i d
there is tragedy for russell henderson. there's a tragedy for aaron mckinney and all the families involved. i would urge all of us, including myself, to try to go a little deeper into this because that is where the challenges, you know, having some courage and some compassion to looking at what really brought this about rather than reducing it to this black-and-white scenario the way the national media did. >> hi, there. >> i have a question about the media and media portrayals....
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fingerprints identified the victim as virginia russell. >> pretty shocking. she hadn't been out two months when this incident happened. >> she was missing her right shoe. there was no dirt or debris on her foot, but her stockings were ripped and she had scrapes on her knees. the missing shell casing indicated virginia may have been shot once in another location and then dragged to where she was shot two more times. >> there's obviously more to this homicide than just this one particular location where the body was found. >> police found two empty beer bottles 20 feet from virginia's body. no one was sure if they were connected to the murder. they also found a single hair on virginia's body. there was no sign of sexual assault, but two purses were found near the body. >> there weren't but $2 in change in the purses, so investigators believe that part of the motive may have been robbery. >> a background check stunned virginia's family. her real profession wasn't cleaning houses. she was a call girl. >> it was a total shock. but then again, i guess virginia had
fingerprints identified the victim as virginia russell. >> pretty shocking. she hadn't been out two months when this incident happened. >> she was missing her right shoe. there was no dirt or debris on her foot, but her stockings were ripped and she had scrapes on her knees. the missing shell casing indicated virginia may have been shot once in another location and then dragged to where she was shot two more times. >> there's obviously more to this homicide than just this one...
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and here comes russell wilson. russell wilson, 27 wins over his first 2 years in the nfl, including the postseason. ties for the most-ever. with ben roethlisberger. and he can use his legs. he can use his arm. he can use his mind. he's a smart, young man. >> troy: talk about nerves. what we just saw, about going back to that nfc championship game. russell wilson, he wasn't quite as calm and collected as you would expect. see how he does here in the early going. >> joe: and lynch, just shy of the 39 yard line. a gain of three. sylvester williams, the rookie, made the stop. and we heard about it before the game. and we will see a lot of marshawn lynch. didn't do much talking into microphones during the week. >> troy: he really is the heartbeat of this football team. >> joe: percy harvin, at the top of the screen. and in motion. they get it to him. he gets a block on the edge. welcome back, percy harvin. and he's out of bounds, with a big play on second down. 30-yard carry by percy harvin, who just touched the ball fo
and here comes russell wilson. russell wilson, 27 wins over his first 2 years in the nfl, including the postseason. ties for the most-ever. with ben roethlisberger. and he can use his legs. he can use his arm. he can use his mind. he's a smart, young man. >> troy: talk about nerves. what we just saw, about going back to that nfc championship game. russell wilson, he wasn't quite as calm and collected as you would expect. see how he does here in the early going. >> joe: and lynch,...
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>>> and i guess it's also appropriate that the four rs, rory, russell, russell and ryan are in a four-way playoff to decide the 2014 honda classic. we've talked a lot about how guys drop shots coming down the stretch. this is just a small example of it. the key moments. this was it for knox, johnny. you called this at the 14th. >> yeah, just couldn't get it over that little diagonal bank and it just ricocheted straight right. >> and that cost him. double bogey at 14 for knox and he parred in from there to post it. henley at the par 3 15th. this was just after he knocked it in off the green for birdie at 14. >> and birdied 13. and not even close. >> he doubles the 15th. he drops back to 8 under. and then rory mcilroy, who came to the 16th at 10 under and seemingly looked like it was his tournament to win or lose -- >> kept getting so many tee shots left and that leads to a double bogey. >> mcilroy drops to 8 under. he also bogeyed the 17th to drop to 7 under and then ryan palmer, who just cleared the hazard, had an excellent chance at the 18th but just could not put that little par putt aw
>>> and i guess it's also appropriate that the four rs, rory, russell, russell and ryan are in a four-way playoff to decide the 2014 honda classic. we've talked a lot about how guys drop shots coming down the stretch. this is just a small example of it. the key moments. this was it for knox, johnny. you called this at the 14th. >> yeah, just couldn't get it over that little diagonal bank and it just ricocheted straight right. >> and that cost him. double bogey at 14 for...
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russell? guys, welcome back. we're here with russell brand. now, russell, what's happening? >> this isn't a proper town. >> jimmy: yes, it is. that is the best. it's new york city. >> toy world. >> jimmy: very expensive toy. a beautifully sculpted toy. >> ludicrous. >> jimmy: no. that's not, no. they're very heavy. >> rhubarb! >> jimmy: you can't say that word. >> hullabaloo! >> jimmy: you can't say "rhubarb" on american television. >> that's allowed. >> jimmy: that's not allowed. russell, i want to play a game with you if you don't mind. >> i respect you. and i respect your wishes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know why, but i feel like i want to spice up the conversation a little bit more. >> yeah. we've hit a bit of a plateau. >> jimmy: yes. so, what i was thinking -- >> since we've learned that that's a macabre joke. >> jimmy: that is not true. now look, i want to play a game called "word sneak", okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: now here's what we're going to do. we're going to have a a conversation, okay. >> i know how that works. you sneak words into each other's m
russell? guys, welcome back. we're here with russell brand. now, russell, what's happening? >> this isn't a proper town. >> jimmy: yes, it is. that is the best. it's new york city. >> toy world. >> jimmy: very expensive toy. a beautifully sculpted toy. >> ludicrous. >> jimmy: no. that's not, no. they're very heavy. >> rhubarb! >> jimmy: you can't say that word. >> hullabaloo! >> jimmy: you can't say "rhubarb" on american...
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by allowing the opposition to habits. , russell commented -- to have its full say, russell commented, they ultimately made the bill acceptable and enforceable in the south. in many ways, this was not senate action to regular order. mansfield and his colleagues steer the bill away from the judiciary committee which had been the graveyard for civil rights. this deft maneuver of weighted committee action, but it did nothing to curtail amendments. from march to june, the senate considered hundreds of amendments on the civil rights bill. contrary to popular perception, the senate's day-to-day business did not come to a screeching halt during this long debate. the debate certainly affected the senate schedule. but throughout this time, committees continue to meet and hold hearings on major legislation and nominations. what about that famous filibuster? there was no reading of the phone book. there was no recitation of family recipes. it was 60 days of germane debate. it might surprise you to know the majority of that debate came not from the opposition but from the bill's supporters. the pr
by allowing the opposition to habits. , russell commented -- to have its full say, russell commented, they ultimately made the bill acceptable and enforceable in the south. in many ways, this was not senate action to regular order. mansfield and his colleagues steer the bill away from the judiciary committee which had been the graveyard for civil rights. this deft maneuver of weighted committee action, but it did nothing to curtail amendments. from march to june, the senate considered hundreds...
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russell didn't have a motive. that is in no way to excuse any of his actions that i would like to read to you because i have known both of these men now and i began communicating with them in 2002, so it is almost 12 years. i had visited him in prison. i.e., you know, have followed them over many years and they moved all over the country. they started here and they went to nevada to texas and oklahoma and then came back to wyoming. so i've gotten to know both of them quite well. this is an excerpt from chapter 12 is called indian springs and i'm not going to -- i'm going to take a couple of short excerpts to let you know what my thinking was early on in this investigation as it related to russell. other than matthew shepard himself, no one involved perplexed me more than russell henderson. i accepted as a fact that he had participated more or less equally in the beating matthew, an impression first solidified in the onslaught of media coverage following the attack. "time" magazine citin"time" magd police sources r
russell didn't have a motive. that is in no way to excuse any of his actions that i would like to read to you because i have known both of these men now and i began communicating with them in 2002, so it is almost 12 years. i had visited him in prison. i.e., you know, have followed them over many years and they moved all over the country. they started here and they went to nevada to texas and oklahoma and then came back to wyoming. so i've gotten to know both of them quite well. this is an...
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his nephew is russell wilson, a second-year quarterback in the coming super bowl. >> russell is very intense. very competitive. determined to succeed. he's on a relentless quest to get better. >> the family began in mississippi and today in chesapeake and richmond, virginia, and d.c. private schools, iv league and post grad are the norm. >> the truth is, you didn't get to play the sports if you didn't do the academic work. and my parents were very serious about that. >> russell's dad was a star out at dartmouth. >> harry taught russell the game, but not only how to play the game, but how to respect the game. >> the washington redskins have not traded for r.g.3, you might recall that before he said all those records at the university of wisconsin, he had been in new north carolina state where he threw some 93 touchdowns. russell wilson may have been a first round draft pick. >> it requires a certain determination and requires him to change his game ever so slightly to accommodate. what god has given him. >> when russell's dad was losing his eyesight, benn wilson will step in to travel
his nephew is russell wilson, a second-year quarterback in the coming super bowl. >> russell is very intense. very competitive. determined to succeed. he's on a relentless quest to get better. >> the family began in mississippi and today in chesapeake and richmond, virginia, and d.c. private schools, iv league and post grad are the norm. >> the truth is, you didn't get to play the sports if you didn't do the academic work. and my parents were very serious about that. >>...
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to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those punches the cyclones threw early on. >> joey: they fed the crowd early, stayed with them after half time but there were a couple key manage takes by iowa state, a couple big plays by bayl baylor, and all of a sudden it was a 20 point ball game. >> 5 yard penalty second down. >> elected to take the ten second runoff. please reset the game clock to 43 seconds. the game clock will start on my ready for play signal. >> joe: the clock moving inside of a minute. second and goal. up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas
to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those...
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russell brand is our guest. he is well known as a comedian and actor and also become a leading figure on the british left and has a new book out called, "revolution." russell, welcome to democracy now! even though there are a lot of obscenities in the world, please, don't use them on democracy now! or our station will be taken off the air. >> they're really concerned about it. honestly, i don't swear very often. this evening i am performing before an audience of children. i won't swear, i promise you. you're perfectly safe. >> their children are watching and listing right now, and adults -- >> don't worry. what do you need to know, amy? >> where were you born? people usehere obscenities a lot, where you suffer from dreadful conditions. you will swim back rather than stay. you would rather live in the mi5 building. >> talk about where you were born. >> a suburban town with the expectations. it is a bit like camden, new jersey, though expectations, really, really and tested people, but a kind of place where it is
russell brand is our guest. he is well known as a comedian and actor and also become a leading figure on the british left and has a new book out called, "revolution." russell, welcome to democracy now! even though there are a lot of obscenities in the world, please, don't use them on democracy now! or our station will be taken off the air. >> they're really concerned about it. honestly, i don't swear very often. this evening i am performing before an audience of children. i...
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but russell pled guilty to possession of heroin with intent to distribute. he is serving three years here. and he says he won't let jail alter one of his core values. >> i believe in the preservation of my race. there's a double standard. especially when it comes to whites. it's okay to have black power. it's okay to have brown pride. if you have white pride you're a [ bleep ] racist. how does that work? how is it not the same for anybody else? you know what i'm saying? so now there's brown pride month. black history month. where the hell is white history month? >> despite his feelings, russell says he's learned to get along with other races in jail. >> it's all about respect. as long as you respect me, we ain't got no problems. race or not i hate you as a race. as a man i'll respect you because, you know, you showed me respect. now who am i more apt to get along with and associate with, yeah, of course, whites. >> this is o a wonderful life we get to live in sorry ass jail. i guess it could be worse. i could still be strung out and sitting here. >> russell
but russell pled guilty to possession of heroin with intent to distribute. he is serving three years here. and he says he won't let jail alter one of his core values. >> i believe in the preservation of my race. there's a double standard. especially when it comes to whites. it's okay to have black power. it's okay to have brown pride. if you have white pride you're a [ bleep ] racist. how does that work? how is it not the same for anybody else? you know what i'm saying? so now there's...
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that was russell's comment in the end. "thanks to this long debate, i can go back to georgia and face my constituents. i can say i fought the hard battle, but we lost and now it is time to enforce the bill." that is what russell did afterwards. >> what role did goldwater play in the debate and how did it play out in the presidential campaign? did he and johnson discuss it? >> goldwater did not lay a huge part in the debate. he shows up from time to time. mostly, he is often presidential primary stuff. he is busy elsewhere. the fact he opposed cloture is an issue that comes up on a regular basis. there is discussion around the may and june primaries when people were saying, if dirksen should win, this might not be good because it the republican party is not favoring the civil rights bill, if it looks like it is not going to support the civil rights bill, that can hurt us in the november election. a lot of the opposition to goldwater came to the fact he had not been a strong supporter of the bill. he had supported civil righ
that was russell's comment in the end. "thanks to this long debate, i can go back to georgia and face my constituents. i can say i fought the hard battle, but we lost and now it is time to enforce the bill." that is what russell did afterwards. >> what role did goldwater play in the debate and how did it play out in the presidential campaign? did he and johnson discuss it? >> goldwater did not lay a huge part in the debate. he shows up from time to time. mostly, he is...
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russell wilson, back to the field. and russell wilson, who was told he wasn't big enough, the arm wasn't strong enough, he wasn't fast enough. in the super bowl in his second year in the nfl. handoff to lynch. comes back. and marshawn lynch, his best of the day. across the 25. brought down by adams after a run of 18 yards. >> troy: well, denver, because of the situation right now, they have to play defensively a little differently than they'd really like to. so, they stack the line. they're anticipating marshawn lynch. what happens a lot of times when you have everybody stacked at the line of scrimmage, you get beyond that first wave. there's a lot of open field. so, an outstanding job by the offensive line creating a lane. and marshawn lynch finding it. >> joe: lynch had 11 carries for 17 yards before that 18-yard run. those two game face-to-face. no gain. >> troy: russell wilson came out, as did the rest of this offense, expecting to have the ball. to start this second half. and then, you get the big return by percy
russell wilson, back to the field. and russell wilson, who was told he wasn't big enough, the arm wasn't strong enough, he wasn't fast enough. in the super bowl in his second year in the nfl. handoff to lynch. comes back. and marshawn lynch, his best of the day. across the 25. brought down by adams after a run of 18 yards. >> troy: well, denver, because of the situation right now, they have to play defensively a little differently than they'd really like to. so, they stack the line....
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to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those punches the cyclones threw early on. >> joey: they fed the crowd early, stayed with them after half time but there were a couple key manage takes by iowa state, a couple big plays by bayl baylor, and all of a sudden it was a 20 point ball game. >> 5 yard penalty second down. >> elected to take the ten second runoff. please reset the game clock to 43 seconds. the game clock will start on my ready for play signal. >> joe: the clock moving inside of a minute. second and goal. up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas
to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those...
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you should be short the russell 2,000. revenues of the russell economy comes from the u.s. charles: you agree, but -- >> the way it plays out america's growth surprisss on the downside. the fids freak out. they leak they can do moree the markettgets addicted for a trade. the biggest riskkis not that list. charles: all right. so there's only 15 billion left in qe. the market went straight up after they announced they would get rid of it. and the new york stock exchange did 15 billion. $1,500 of bond buying will take $3 trillion a month and override $3 trillion in activity, is that really possible? >> that's not the call. the call when growth slows, bond yields go down. charles: there's a lot of reasons. >> they go down because what scotty said. it's fed manipulation. chhrles: i'm with matt with europe. when the criiis first began if you guys remember in 2009, angela merkel, they pointed the finger. they said it's you. the anglo-saxon economy. you guys thank everyone. guess what the two best economies are. @hose anglo-saxon. economy. got to blow the whistle once again here. l
you should be short the russell 2,000. revenues of the russell economy comes from the u.s. charles: you agree, but -- >> the way it plays out america's growth surprisss on the downside. the fids freak out. they leak they can do moree the markettgets addicted for a trade. the biggest riskkis not that list. charles: all right. so there's only 15 billion left in qe. the market went straight up after they announced they would get rid of it. and the new york stock exchange did 15 billion....
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they keep tempo >> mark: russell, the pass juggled. they're going to give him the completion at the 47 yard line. k.d. cannon hung on to it. this is the number one offense in the country. nine-yard pickup on that play. linwood,i inpicking up several e here. >> rod: nobody talks about the offensive line of baylor. and drango is doing a heck of a job. they pull him or they pull muir and run to the right side. these two guys over there are really good. 6'6", 310 pounds. good feet. >> mark: russell, evades the pocket. fires downfield. and almost intercepted at the 3 yard line. a dangerous pass, as dixon almost squeezed it for the pick. >> rod: dixon had it. he found the ball in front of cannon. but couldn't hang on to it. cannon actually kind of ripped it out. that's a good defensive play by k.d. cannon. the last minute. >> mark: you think dixon wanted that badly? this texas tech team, they have showed a lot of motivation today. >> rod: gave up 82 to tcu. coach said they quit. they have not quit today. >> mark: russell downfield. incomplet
they keep tempo >> mark: russell, the pass juggled. they're going to give him the completion at the 47 yard line. k.d. cannon hung on to it. this is the number one offense in the country. nine-yard pickup on that play. linwood,i inpicking up several e here. >> rod: nobody talks about the offensive line of baylor. and drango is doing a heck of a job. they pull him or they pull muir and run to the right side. these two guys over there are really good. 6'6", 310 pounds. good feet....
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russell's father martin recalls how russell's fellow soldiers felt about russell's dedication to them and their team, a dedication that echoed the drive of the young man who volunteered for the hurdles and excelled on the gridiron. this is what the soldiers in his platoon told me, martin says. russell said to them guys, i will not let you down. we will get there. if ever there was going to be a problem, they wanted to be with russell because they knew he would never, never let them down. respect and admiration for russell's dedication to a cause greater than itself even reached the halls of the kentucky general assembly, which passed a joint resolution to designate kentucky route 1120 within the city limits of his hometown of bellevue as the specialist russell madden memorial parkway. russell's family was present as the new street sign was unveiled for the first time. it is an awesome tribute to my husband, says michelle, russell's wife. he deserves it. i want this sign for my son to say hey, that's my dad's sign. that's what my dad has done for us. this is what's going to carry on hi
russell's father martin recalls how russell's fellow soldiers felt about russell's dedication to them and their team, a dedication that echoed the drive of the young man who volunteered for the hurdles and excelled on the gridiron. this is what the soldiers in his platoon told me, martin says. russell said to them guys, i will not let you down. we will get there. if ever there was going to be a problem, they wanted to be with russell because they knew he would never, never let them down....
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why they are willing to spend so much money is all about getting the russell 2000 the frank russell operates in the united states. in mays highlighted back 13. many other companies were looking at frank russell as well. looks as though the london stock exchange has run -- has won the day. the owner and runner of the indexes over the united states. >> caroline hyde. does this type of deal make sense to you? >> it is in their interest to try to expand. i have not gotten into this particular deal in detail, but it stacks up quite well. >> how do you go about sticking -- picking the stocks you have been. ?hat strategy do you adopt you are looking at stocks larger than a billion sterling. you are hoping any information around is well communicated to those stocks. a particular share price will reflect broadly in a financial democracy how people feel about that company. it does not mean that they have got it right, but there are trends in the market. doubt there are cycles and prices. if we can take advantage of that, we will. that is the way it works. >> michael, thank you for joining us. next, ge
why they are willing to spend so much money is all about getting the russell 2000 the frank russell operates in the united states. in mays highlighted back 13. many other companies were looking at frank russell as well. looks as though the london stock exchange has run -- has won the day. the owner and runner of the indexes over the united states. >> caroline hyde. does this type of deal make sense to you? >> it is in their interest to try to expand. i have not gotten into this...
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him, russell williams inches toward the abyss. he just doesn't know it yet. but this detective does. >> you and i both know that the unknown offender on marie comeau is going to be a match to you. quite possibly before the evening is over. ready to color outside the lines? let's do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get beautiful color with one quart vigoro annuals now just 4 for 10 bucks. with one quart vigoro annuals hey! have an awesome vacation thank you so much! you're so sweet. yummy! key lime pie at 90 calories. it is so good for not giving in. but, please don't try this at home. because you simply can't do this at home. go and smell the roses! [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. safeway knows you don't want to fly all over tow
him, russell williams inches toward the abyss. he just doesn't know it yet. but this detective does. >> you and i both know that the unknown offender on marie comeau is going to be a match to you. quite possibly before the evening is over. ready to color outside the lines? let's do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get beautiful color with one quart vigoro annuals now just 4 for 10 bucks. with one quart vigoro annuals hey! have an awesome vacation thank...
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in the russell. and i think that's really important. >> we try and sort of decide whether it's safe or not to buy any stocks at this point. there's a difference and i think it's important to make the difference between a tradeable near-term bottom and the bottom. now, there was a vigorous debate yesterday in the markets as to whether what we saw early on was true capitulation or not, i said it was absolutely not. >> the halftime today as well, larry oldman was talking about whether he thinks we are put in the bottom here. the dow is down 80. we spoke with a professional day trader are, one of the biggest traders of s & p futures in the world, larry altman, suggested a near-term bottom may be in place, at least for a few weeks. still bearish over the long term. thinks the s & p is going lower than it is today but the environment is one which you can actually buy some stocks. let's list top what he said and react to it on the other side. >> i think you know, this morning, grow will hold for a few weeks
in the russell. and i think that's really important. >> we try and sort of decide whether it's safe or not to buy any stocks at this point. there's a difference and i think it's important to make the difference between a tradeable near-term bottom and the bottom. now, there was a vigorous debate yesterday in the markets as to whether what we saw early on was true capitulation or not, i said it was absolutely not. >> the halftime today as well, larry oldman was talking about whether...
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all the scouting reports said russell wilson was too short to play in the nfl. >> scouts say you've got to be 6'2" to be a successful quarterback in the nfl. >> i think it gives me an extra little bit of motivation, a little fire in me. >> unexpected. >> i'm joey pants, lost my head, but hopefully after i take the blue pill i can survive an evening talking sports with rachel nichols. >> unrelenting. the colts were down 28 points against kansas city. but quarterback andrew luck had the chiefs right where he wanted them. >> luck scores! andrew picked up the fumble and scores! >> it's great to be able to go out there and try and overcome, you know, whatever the obstacle is. >>> welcome to "unguarded." the nfl playoffs are captivating millions once again this month. tomorrow, all eyes will be on seattle seahawks quarterback russell wilson. and with good reason. thrilling crowds with flare, wilson has seattle talking super bowl for the first time in nearly a decade. for a guy who looks like such a natural, the best word to describe his nfl career is improbable. he wasn't supposed to be good
all the scouting reports said russell wilson was too short to play in the nfl. >> scouts say you've got to be 6'2" to be a successful quarterback in the nfl. >> i think it gives me an extra little bit of motivation, a little fire in me. >> unexpected. >> i'm joey pants, lost my head, but hopefully after i take the blue pill i can survive an evening talking sports with rachel nichols. >> unrelenting. the colts were down 28 points against kansas city. but...
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now, dad is russell. russell and evan are hanging out. they have pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> okay, you got to capture it just like that. >> run over there pretty quick. >> i know. >> go, go, go, go. this is going to be insane. >> they're hatching their plan. you got to film it like this. you run over there, go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you're noticing some tracks. a snowmobiler in the area, caden, he's 15 years old, he's an up and coming snowmobile racer, he's going to jump over dad. >> no! >> caden, does he know he's going to lay down? >> yeah. they're all in on it and dad is going to get the shot. >> you're crazy. yeah, you should be. i can't believe you. >> oh, no. >> oh. >> and there he goes. >> perfect. >> it is awesome. >> absolutely perfect. in that moment, russell became an even bigger hero to his son. you want to see the footage, right? watch this. there it is. >> that was sick. >> makes it even more special. dad, russell and son evan had to spend the last five years apart from each other because of a
now, dad is russell. russell and evan are hanging out. they have pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> okay, you got to capture it just like that. >> run over there pretty quick. >> i know. >> go, go, go, go. this is going to be insane. >> they're hatching their plan. you got to film it like this. you run over there, go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you're noticing some tracks. a snowmobiler in the area, caden, he's 15 years old, he's an up and coming...
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senator richard russell, georgia. senator john keeper, kentucky. representative gerald ford, michigan. honorable alan dulles, washington. john j. mccloi, new york. the special commission is instructed to evaluate all information. federal bureau of investigation is make a complete investigation of the facts. >> russell was justifiably flabbergasted about what johnson had just done. russell had told johnson he didn't want to serve on this commission. he couldn't serve on this commission. >> now, mr. president, i don't have to tell you my emotions to you but i just can't serve on that commission. i am highly honored you'd think about me in connection with it, but i couldn't serve with chief justice warren. i don't like that man. >> must have been for russell a nightmare situation, but he salutes and accepts the assignment over a final protest with the president. you know, johnson used a similar set of strong-arm tactics on the chief justice. johnson settles on warren very early on as the only man who can run this investigation. when warren gets the in
senator richard russell, georgia. senator john keeper, kentucky. representative gerald ford, michigan. honorable alan dulles, washington. john j. mccloi, new york. the special commission is instructed to evaluate all information. federal bureau of investigation is make a complete investigation of the facts. >> russell was justifiably flabbergasted about what johnson had just done. russell had told johnson he didn't want to serve on this commission. he couldn't serve on this commission....
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the medal count: >> i'm jonathan betz, "talk to al jazeera" with russell simmonds is up next. for updates go to aljazeera.com. ♪ ♪ >>> you have a voice, you use it if you can. so i have a voice and i use it. >> hip hop pioneer and business mogul russell simons is a man of vision. >> you can't fail until you quit. >> music, fashion, social action, the def jam founder is a pervasive cultural influence and a strong advocate for justice. >> the war on drugs has done more to detroit the fabric of the black community than anything that we can think of. not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest book, success through still ,. >> i want to be enlightened. >> i caught up with my friend russell simons at a recording stood know in york. how would you describe what you do? you are a -- >> i have no idea. >> you defy the kind of -- >> i don't want to have a title. >> let's say there was one person who didn't know you and you said, i am i am russell -- >> i am
the medal count: >> i'm jonathan betz, "talk to al jazeera" with russell simmonds is up next. for updates go to aljazeera.com. ♪ ♪ >>> you have a voice, you use it if you can. so i have a voice and i use it. >> hip hop pioneer and business mogul russell simons is a man of vision. >> you can't fail until you quit. >> music, fashion, social action, the def jam founder is a pervasive cultural influence and a strong advocate for justice. >> the...
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if it's not the russell what, is it here? >> right now i think you're going to see a big turn in some of the momo stocks that broke down so hard, so in particular i don't think you buy a basket of them. you buy the best. so if you want to be in social media, you do buy a facebook. you don't buy twitter. i think there may be some activist play in twitter, but other than that facebook is the much better place for your money. >> we'll leave it there for now. >> thanks for joining us, dr. j and stick around. catch more of dr. j coming up on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. they will be talking to the ceo of trulia about the housing recovery and how it's affecting his business. here, we've been flecking at it. small caps posting big losses since early march and up next we'll hear from somebody who says now is the time to buy the russell 2000 before it takes off. will skyrocketing prescription drug prices lead to government price control. coming up, we'll hear from one of the architects of obamacare zeke emanuel, and then there's there. >
if it's not the russell what, is it here? >> right now i think you're going to see a big turn in some of the momo stocks that broke down so hard, so in particular i don't think you buy a basket of them. you buy the best. so if you want to be in social media, you do buy a facebook. you don't buy twitter. i think there may be some activist play in twitter, but other than that facebook is the much better place for your money. >> we'll leave it there for now. >> thanks for joining...
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who is russell weston? >> guest: russell weston more than 10 years ago, 15 years ago when into the capital, leaving the controls to switch that could reverse time were in the office that then house minority leader tom dewitt. so he barged in, guns blazing. to capital police officers confronted him. he fired, killing two of them. he was wounded in the ensuing gun battle. he was arrested, charged with the killing. i was called in as a consultant in the defense of the russell weston case. the question of whether russell weston could be medicated against his will to make him competent to stand trial. there's a way in which doc errors around the country are serving public functions. medicaid against his or her well in order for the person to be involved and even in some rare cases, medicating a death row inmate against his role played for the purpose of making him competent. so, are you treated a patient or treating the disease? the treatment of success that the patient is executed. these pose the same challenge
who is russell weston? >> guest: russell weston more than 10 years ago, 15 years ago when into the capital, leaving the controls to switch that could reverse time were in the office that then house minority leader tom dewitt. so he barged in, guns blazing. to capital police officers confronted him. he fired, killing two of them. he was wounded in the ensuing gun battle. he was arrested, charged with the killing. i was called in as a consultant in the defense of the russell weston case....
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who is russell weston? >> guest: russell weston, more than 10 years ago when into the capital, believing these controls to a switch that could reverse time were in the off is that then minority leader tom deloitte. so she barged in, guns blazing. to capital police officers confronted him. he fired upon them, killing two of them. he was wounded in the gunbattle. he was arrested, and i was called by consultant to the defense and the russell weston case. one the legal question of whether russell weston could be medicated against his will to make him competent to stand trial. now there is a way in which doctors from a forensic psychiatrist on the country are saving public functions. medicating someone against his or her will for that person to stand trial. even in some rare cases, medicating a death row inmate against his will for the purpose of making him competent to be executed. are you treating the patient are treating the disease? the treatment is no success at patient dies. these pose the same challenge.
who is russell weston? >> guest: russell weston, more than 10 years ago when into the capital, believing these controls to a switch that could reverse time were in the off is that then minority leader tom deloitte. so she barged in, guns blazing. to capital police officers confronted him. he fired upon them, killing two of them. he was wounded in the gunbattle. he was arrested, and i was called by consultant to the defense and the russell weston case. one the legal question of whether...
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by the way lang also favored the russell 2000 and gave you a 35% rally. the point is that it turned out to be a monster buying opportunity and not a reason to sell. take a gander at the daily chart of the dow jones industrial average at the same period. in the year 2013 let's go back here, lang says the dow was in much the same position as the russell 2000 right now. it's 50 day moving average, that's the red, was crashing down toward the 200 day moving average and it looked like a death cross was imminent. but despite all the fretting the two lines they never collided. it failed to materialize. it turned out to mark the begins of a magnificent long-term rally. those are two examples. they don't move anything. so we look at a broader sample size and consult data produced with the help of the see it market.com site. turns out since december of 1988 there's been 19 death crosses in the russell 2000. in these cases the russell 2000 got a hair cut following an average of 1.92% in the first days. a bit of a downturn here. ten days later down an average of .7 a
by the way lang also favored the russell 2000 and gave you a 35% rally. the point is that it turned out to be a monster buying opportunity and not a reason to sell. take a gander at the daily chart of the dow jones industrial average at the same period. in the year 2013 let's go back here, lang says the dow was in much the same position as the russell 2000 right now. it's 50 day moving average, that's the red, was crashing down toward the 200 day moving average and it looked like a death cross...
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my guest this week is def jam cofounder russell simons. what were you like as a kid? >> well, they would have gave me ritalin or something. >> really? >> they have given me something to calm me. my nickname is rush. my company is rush. so i was a little scatter brained, a little all over the place. and i think now, you know, that you manifest in all the businesses, all the things that i am doing, but i think medications make it easier to balance those balls. >> did you think that you were going to be successful when you were a kid? >> i don't think so. a lot of my friends died and went to jail over gangs and drugs and things. i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an ongoing practice. i learned me my first success resilience and hard work and dedicati
my guest this week is def jam cofounder russell simons. what were you like as a kid? >> well, they would have gave me ritalin or something. >> really? >> they have given me something to calm me. my nickname is rush. my company is rush. so i was a little scatter brained, a little all over the place. and i think now, you know, that you manifest in all the businesses, all the things that i am doing, but i think medications make it easier to balance those balls. >> did you...
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the s&p 500 closing at a record high today, along with the russel 2000. but it is apple that caught our eye in today's trading session. that went up 2% ahead of tomorrow's shareholder meeting. institutional investors are getting out of the stock. and relative to apple's weight on the s&p 500, the weighting and institutional money manages portfolios are lower than that. is that optimistic? maybe the portfolio investors have to buy apple? >> that's the implication. you look at apple. and you look at the s&p 500. which would you rather own? an asset that is at all-time highs. questionable valuations. or apple, which has bounced off of 515, has an activist investor in there, a meeting coming up tomorrow and potential catalyst coming over the next six months. i think at 526, you can certainly buy apple right here. use 515 as your stop. and i think you can be happy. >> should we assume that something will happen from the shareholder meeting? they're they're going to increase their buyback or dividend? is that priced in? >> today's action tells, if you increase
the s&p 500 closing at a record high today, along with the russel 2000. but it is apple that caught our eye in today's trading session. that went up 2% ahead of tomorrow's shareholder meeting. institutional investors are getting out of the stock. and relative to apple's weight on the s&p 500, the weighting and institutional money manages portfolios are lower than that. is that optimistic? maybe the portfolio investors have to buy apple? >> that's the implication. you look at...
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and they've got a good name is russell. oh you know but anyway the point is i'm not worried about it i i know people off i'm sensitive to them to some degree i know they're not going to change the world i'm more interested in and the forty billion animals that we abuse every year and a born into suffering as a great cause of global warming that cause cancer is the word comic disaster in history the world they don't talk about that talk about that i'm interested in all the of that the prison industrial complex and how it's destroyed the entire fabric of the black community i'm interested in real subject matter not language russell simmons is the guest the book success through stillness coming up we'll talk about the war on drugs eric holder's plan to reduce sentences for low level drug offenders and we will tackle some politics right after the break. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. the problem is terrible they come up very hard to make out a letter to get along here is a plot that never
and they've got a good name is russell. oh you know but anyway the point is i'm not worried about it i i know people off i'm sensitive to them to some degree i know they're not going to change the world i'm more interested in and the forty billion animals that we abuse every year and a born into suffering as a great cause of global warming that cause cancer is the word comic disaster in history the world they don't talk about that talk about that i'm interested in all the of that the prison...